Vision

Our Approach

Our work is rooted in active community engagement.

We believe in participating, engaging, continually learning, and showing up. We stand with changemakers – those people who tenaciously work to address root causes of social issues and dedicate themselves to creating opportunities for their fellow community members. We stand for justice in all of its forms so that every person is able to live a fulfilling, healthy, and resilient life.

Our Values

Collaboration

Our community’s most pressing problems need many voices.

We collaborated with Right Relationship Boulder to mobilize the “Welcome the Arapaho Peoples Home” initiative.

Innovation

We are compelled to be guided from the folks who are most impacted by an issue to find the solutions.

In Guatemala, we worked closely with our compañeros to develop an innovative sustainability projection that will break the cycle of dependency that they have known in their community, inspiring their local non-profit organization to be self-funded by 2025.

Inclusion

Noticing - and acting upon - whose voice is not being heard, who is not seated at the table, or who is not invited is central to our value of inclusion.

We worked with the Just Transition Collaborative to integrate community members in the Climate Justice Assembly that will prioritize the activities of Boulder’s Climate Action Plan.

Celebration

We recognize celebration as a form of resistance, in that finding time to laugh, share, and play can honor our shared humanity.

So, yes we are known to throw a birthday party or a baby shower in the Barn that involves tres leches cake and spontaneous poetry.

Integrity

We are founded upon the principle that we need to bring our whole selves into what we do. We seek to invite union and solidarity into our everyday interactions and our initiatives.

We look at Philanthropiece as a philosophy, a way of life characterized by doing good work, being passionate, making friends, and having fun along the way.

Our Locations

Our work is deeply rooted in the unique needs of the communities we serve, and what we do emerges directly from the initiative of those who live there. We focus on uplifting changemakers who are at the forefront of projects, initiatives, coalitions, and movements that positively shift our collective view and experience. Since our start, we have believed that a connection between local and global communities makes us more aware, prepared, and impactful. While we are located in three places, we are united under the same mission and vision.

Filantropis ONG is located in Chajul, Guatemala

We train Mayan youth to become conscientious leaders, engaged citizens, and powerful changemakers. We do this through a University Scholarship Program, a Social Entrepreneurship Cultivator, and by offering holistic personal and professional development services. Filantropis ONG is fully directed led and operated by Chajulense youth changemakers.

Philanthropiece Foundation is located in Colorado, US

Our work in Colorado is rooted in social justice. We offer our resources, our experience, and our solidarity as we work alongside changemakers to co-create communities that are based on decency and integrity. Our work involves themes of economic justice, climate justice, immigration rights, indigenous rights, LGBTQ+ allyship, and youth engagement.

Philanthropiece A.C. is located in B.C.S., Mexico

Our civil association in Mexico is focused on strengthening the resilience of communities. We do this through our foundational programs, Community Savings Groups and Financial Education. We train community members to come together to save, to provide small loans to one another, to engage in income-generating activities, and to support their neighbors via a social fund.

Our Community

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“I am really proud of my work with the communities here. Normally the small, remote communities are not acknowledged; that’s where Philanthropiece is different! The communities are all so unique, and I am very proud of all of them.”

Sarai ArellanesTrainer, Philanthropiece A.C. Mexico

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“Philanthropiece represents the changing of a mindset, a meeting of the minds of those with a deep-set intention to change the world, those who are going to be revolutionaries.”

Amaya Bacellieri

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“Philanthropiece has helped us love where we come from, supported us to be strong, and given us the confidence to change our communities. I know that change is real and that we can make it happen!”

Encri Caba

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“I’m inspired by the problems that I confront because they motivate me to find a solution. I always say that it’s important to find a way to keep going no matter what and never give up.”

Camilo Ramirez Caba

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“A role model for me has been Ernesto Perez, one of the founders of Filantropis ONG in Guatemala. He has overcome challenges, and now is able to do something good for the community where he was born. If he could do it, then we, the Scholars, can too.”

Mary Carmen Itzep

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“The Belonging Revolution neighborhood walks are not about ego or power, they’re about creating a feeling of belonging and ownership. I really believe that if there were initiatives like this in other communities, there might not be any Fergusons. If I belong, I have hope - and with hope, we’ll get there.”

Dan Benavidez

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“I want to make changes, even if they are just a grain of sand. I believe that those kinds of small changes are what create a better world.”

Martha Drew

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“People who are entrepreneurs create their own motivation with their own rules. They have a passion to accomplish things. Entrepreneurship is an alternative that allows people to solve problems in their own communities. That’s what I want to do.”

Tiochul Caba

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“To me, community also means learning about different people, working together, and talking about needs in the community. Community is the first step to creating positive change.”

Emily Sun

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“We’ve strayed from our relationship with nature, our life force, and we’re beginning to see the consequences of that. It’s important to me to be a part of the solution.”

Julie Moyle

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“I have always believed that if I did my part to support people, that the environment – or nature or a higher power – would also act on my behalf. It is like a seed that is planted and in the future will provide fruit. My inspiration is to enable others to fulfill their dreams, and when they are making positive contributions, my goals are met.”

Ernesto Perez

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“We are striving to see our work in a more interconnected and critical way. I want our entire organization to reflect on its role in the current systems that have oppressed too many people. Our work is dedicated to shifting the momentum to a more inclusive and just society, and all of our work contributes something unique to this initiative.”

Jake Matlak

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“We know that Philanthropiece’s Youth Global Leadership program was never about just one person, but about the collective power of youth to imagine and enact a more just and equitable world.”